Mathematics and Technology, LLC provides consulting services of recommending the
best technological tools for your needs in integrating technologies with mathematics
education program. This can range from daily classroom teaching to setting up a
master degree program in mathematics education. We also have extensive experiences
in creating global collaboration opportunities between your institution and others
worldwide. organize international mathematics and technology conferences annually
and publish quality peer-reviewed journal papers in mathematics and technology.
We have a team of experts in various areas of implementing technological tools into
teaching, learning and research in mathematics and mathematics education. In addition,
we have extensive contacts with key universities around the world. If you would
like our consulting services in implementing technologies into your classrooms or
creating collaboration opportunities with worldwide universities, please send an
email to Professor Wei-Chi Yang , founder of ATCM ,
eJMT and RJMT,
at mathandtech@gmail.com.

(August 10, 2014) We are happy to report that the second ATCM-Korea chapter (August
6-9, 2014) was an inspring event organized by Korea National University of Education
in CheongJu, we had a fruitful discussion regarding how technological tools will
impact our teaching and students' learning in the years to come. The photo flash
can be found at this link here.

(January 4, 2014) The 19th ATCM
will be held at the State University of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, November
26-30, 2014.

(December 15, 2013) The ATCM and
TIME 2013 joint conference has been successfully held in Mumbai, India,
December 7-11, 2013.

(February 14, 2013) The first
ATCM-Korea chapter will be held at Korea National University of Education,
August 7-10, 2013.

(December 14, 2012) The ATCM 2012
is to be held in Bangkok from December 16-20. We have over 400 representatives
from over 28 countries around the world.

The
eJMT, an international referred journal, will address technology-based
issues in all Mathematical Sciences. The journal was launched on February 15, 2007;
it will be published three times a year. The eJMT has four basic areas of interest:

Trend 1: Research in Mathematics and its Applications and Mathematics Education
with Technology

Trend 2: Instruction in Mathematics and its Applications with Technology

Trend 3: Learning in Mathematics and its Applications and Mathematics Education
with Technology

Trend 4: Newly Emerging Technologies and Mathematical Fields

We sincerely thank the following parties for their assistance on the initial phase
of this project.

The first Asian Technology Conference in Mathematics (ATCM) was founded by Professor Wei-Chi Yang and was held at National Institute
of Education, Nanyang Technological University of Singapore in 1995. The ATCM 97
was held in Universiti of Sains Malaya, Penang, Malaysia, ATCM 98 in Tsukuba University,
Japan, and ATCM 99 in Guangzhou Normal University, China.
A brief history of ATCM can be found here. (contributed by ATCM friends-updated
on January 1, 2009) The Twelfth
ATCM and beyond will be managed under this company, Mathematics and Technology,
LLC.

Professor Jonathan Lewin's
Math Movies :Virtual Math Tutor 3.0 is a totally new kind of resource for studying
mathematics. It supplies its material in the form of 65 full screen full color sound
movies with a total playing time of about 55 hours. The movies in Virtual Math Tutor
cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from beginning to advanced algebra, elementary
analytic geometry, a complete course in trigonometry, and an elementary presentation
of relations and functions. This product includes everything you will need to know
to succeed in a university calculus program. Now, the brand new Virtual Calculus
Tutor is a study resource for a two semester college/university calculus sequence.
It presents a complete development of the differential and integral calculus of
functions of a single variable, including infinite series.

Dr. Lenni Haapasalo is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Joensuu,
Finland. His main research interest is the development of practical theories based
on a deep understanding of modern constructivist views, especially concerning technology-based
self-determined learning environments and links between conceptual and procedural
knowledge. Material within this philosophy can be downloaded here.